James Beattie's The Minstrel and the Origins of Romantic AutobiographyE. Mellen Press, 1992 - 312 sivua Using The Minstrel as a creative model, Everard King illuminates the sources and nature of Romantic autobiography in the works of Burns, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Scott, Byron, and Chateaubriand. |
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... Milton or Dante that Wordsworth derived his urgent need to relate the poetic life to imagination and nature , and as a result , to pursue " the pure passions [ which ] prove / How sweet the words of Truth breath'd from the lips of Love ...
... Milton or Dante that Wordsworth derived his urgent need to relate the poetic life to imagination and nature , and as a result , to pursue " the pure passions [ which ] prove / How sweet the words of Truth breath'd from the lips of Love ...
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... Milton , Shakespeare , Spenser and Tasso as they sing and play in eternal concert with the muses in the heavenly courts of the " great God of Bards " ( 47 ) . Keats's poem is a kind of poetic dream which implies not only that these ...
... Milton , Shakespeare , Spenser and Tasso as they sing and play in eternal concert with the muses in the heavenly courts of the " great God of Bards " ( 47 ) . Keats's poem is a kind of poetic dream which implies not only that these ...
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... Milton , John , 18 , 21 , 23 , 70 , 82 , 104 , 126 , 127 , 132 , 152 , 177 , 186 , 217 , n.17 Montagu , Elizabeth ... Milton ) , 186 Paradise Regained ( John Milton ) , 104 Parnell , Thomas , 19 , 24 Parrish , Stephen 309.
... Milton , John , 18 , 21 , 23 , 70 , 82 , 104 , 126 , 127 , 132 , 152 , 177 , 186 , 217 , n.17 Montagu , Elizabeth ... Milton ) , 186 Paradise Regained ( John Milton ) , 104 Parnell , Thomas , 19 , 24 Parrish , Stephen 309.
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